The solution to an out of control federal government is an Article V Convention of the States to propose amendments

The process is primarily controlled by the states

Congress has a minimal role in the process

An Article V Convention of the States to propose amendments will trigger a constitutional revival

"Every member of the State ought diligently to read and to study the constitution of his country, and teach the rising generation to be free. By knowing their rights, they will sooner perceive when they are violated and be the better prepared to defend and assert them."

INDIANA VOTES TO RETURN POWER BACK TO HOOSIERS – BECOMES THE 6TH STATE TO CALL FOR AN ARTICLE V CONVENTION OF STATES TO REIN IN THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

INDIANAPOLIS, IN, March 1—Indiana’s 119th General Assembly made history as the House passed Senate Joint Resolution 14 (SJR14) with the final vote 61-36, calling for a Convention of States to propose amendments under Article V of the United States Constitution. The resolution, drafted by the Convention of States Project (COSP), calls for a convention to propose amendments on the following topics: “impose fiscal restraints on the federal government, limit the power and jurisdiction of the federal government, and limit the terms of office for its officials and for members of Congress.”

Earlier this week we were treated to a visit by COS Co-Founder Michael Farris as he testified in our committee hearing. Other Hoosiers from around the state including Purdue college students testified as well. The committee members listened and and gave us a resounding 9-3 victory!

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